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... conscience of being influenced by motives of self - interest , but still more by the recol- lection of his past life . He himself had long repented of the sins of his youth , and " banished them his affections : " but though forgiven by ...
... conscience of being influenced by motives of self - interest , but still more by the recol- lection of his past life . He himself had long repented of the sins of his youth , and " banished them his affections : " but though forgiven by ...
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... conscience , but merely as illustrating the appalling power of the preacher when he puts out his strength . “ It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God ; but to fall out of the hands of the living God is a horror ...
... conscience , but merely as illustrating the appalling power of the preacher when he puts out his strength . “ It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God ; but to fall out of the hands of the living God is a horror ...
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... conscience and in the everyday duties of morality . " Truth , " he says , " is the natural food of our soul , towards which it hath a greedy appetite ; " and all knowledge , accordingly , all the sciences of which he was such a master ...
... conscience and in the everyday duties of morality . " Truth , " he says , " is the natural food of our soul , towards which it hath a greedy appetite ; " and all knowledge , accordingly , all the sciences of which he was such a master ...
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... conscience " as practically equivalent to religion or godliness ; and in number- less places he expresses the main object of religion to be the encouragement and restoration among us of the ordinary virtues of morality . Omitting many ...
... conscience " as practically equivalent to religion or godliness ; and in number- less places he expresses the main object of religion to be the encouragement and restoration among us of the ordinary virtues of morality . Omitting many ...
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... conscience . " God , " he says , “ neither doth nor can enjoin us faith without reason ; but therefore doth require it as matter of duty from us , because he hath furnished sufficient reason to persuade us . " Indeed , it is one of his ...
... conscience . " God , " he says , “ neither doth nor can enjoin us faith without reason ; but therefore doth require it as matter of duty from us , because he hath furnished sufficient reason to persuade us . " Indeed , it is one of his ...
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